intervieW With

Report 2 Downloads 134 Views
The Art of Having It All Christy Whitman’s

Interview with

Karl Moore

The Art of Having It All A Woman’s Guide to Unlimited Abundance

Christy Whitman, The Acclaimed New York Times Best-Selling Author

Having it all is not about striving for perfection, or about living our lives according to someone else’s standards or expectations (we’ve done that for far too long). It’s not about working ourselves to a state of exhaustion, spreading ourselves too thin, or trading inner peace and contentment for outer trinkets of success. Been there. Done that too. Having it all simply means having access to all of yourself, in any moment you choose it, and in every aspect of life that is important to you.

Go here to learn exactly how you too, can “Have it All”’

Copyright © 2015, Christy Whitman International. All rights reserved. | www.ChristyWhitman.com | www.TheArtofHavingItAll.com

The Art of Having It All A Woman’s Guide to Unlimited Abundance

Christy Whitman, The Acclaimed New York Times Best-Selling Author

4 Questions with Christy Whitman

C:

I would like to ask you how do you define having your all in your life?

Karl

Moore: I think that having it all for me it’s all about happiness. I’ve written and thought so much about what it is that we all attempt to achieve in life. Every decision that we make and this may just be for me but every decision we make is designed to take us closer to happiness and away from unhappiness. When we know it or not and we really get down to the details it’s a decision to take us toward our happiness. Having it all is about being happy and connecting with your happiness. It could be anything such as spending time with family having a laugh with your friends snuggling up on the sofa and watching an episode of murder she wrote whatever it may be that the secret pleasure. Whatever it may be, finding your happiness and having your happiness that is having it all.

C:

What’s the core belief that you hold to be true either about yourself or the universe for you to really experience your life where you are really having it all?

Karl

Moore: I think for me the idea that life is transient. That nothing is permanent were forever. And it helps me to constantly realized the blessings we are all my gosh I am 6 feet above ground rather than below it. That I am living and experiencing the world. That I think the belief that I have ordered knowing that I have which makes me know that I can have my all. There was a parable I remember hearing years ago about a leader from the Middle East some King who asked for everyone to go out in the world and bring back sentence to make a sad man happy and happy man sad, all of these people went out and come back with nothing. One gentleman a jeweler came back and brought a ring with the full sentence which said, even this shall pass. So if you are in a bad place even this shall pass. Life is transient enjoy it while you can can’t be happy. That is I guess the belief that I have which keeps me striving for that. It’s

Copyright © 2015, Christy Whitman International. All rights reserved. | www.ChristyWhitman.com | www.TheArtofHavingItAll.com

The Art of Having It All A Woman’s Guide to Unlimited Abundance

Christy Whitman, The Acclaimed New York Times Best-Selling Author

quite deep that’s the thing. There is a real message. To make a sad man happy and a happy man sad. Whenever I am in a down place or whenever I am in an up place it’s nice to know where ever you are, things will change. Change is always constant.

C:

So when you’re in that state, in that present moment and you really feel like you do have it all, can you just describe what it is of that essence of how you feel?

Karl

Moore: I guess it’s got to be joy I always thought happy because is the word that I vibrate with most. As I was saying there are two sides of the coin and you can’t have happiness about that and there is a nice way to think it’s sad times do, because that’s the only way you can appreciate the happiness but yes I will be happy that the underlined vibration emotion is joy. That’s what I think we are all striving toward some level or another. I always think and someone told me several years ago in London with someone who I really admire who teaches self-development work and she was handling this group so brilliantly the way she handled the emotions and way they were unfailing themselves to her. I said I’m just going to tell you, you are amazing the work you’ve done is brilliant. The way you handle people is just and handle emotion, everything’s amazing. She turned around and said I am just a mirror what you see in me it’s a reflection in you and likewise with yourself. So if you see that in me you can see it in you. I think we’re all just mirrors giving off what beams through us. So thank you that’s a nice thought.

Copyright © 2015, Christy Whitman International. All rights reserved. | www.ChristyWhitman.com | www.TheArtofHavingItAll.com

The Art of Having It All A Woman’s Guide to Unlimited Abundance

Christy Whitman, The Acclaimed New York Times Best-Selling Author

C:

What is one tip so others can feel that essence in their lives?

Karl

Moore: there are a couple of books that were talking about this, both of those books start with the chapter called stop feeling sorry for yourself. I think this might be from your mom’s posted book of self-development. But it is something there. Self-pity can be an emotion that eats up everything around itself except itself. By giving yourself a proper slap on the face and tell yourself to stop feeling sorry for yourself you can really start to empower that situation and rewind it. So I would say stop feeling sorry for yourself in the second thing would maybe be that learning to accept what is, is a great way to not just achieve happiness but to change things in the world. We don’t have to fight against things like I don’t like the shape of my nose or I am unhappy with the way that the economy is going or I don’t like the way my portfolio is performing or whatever it may be in life, we end up fighting against what is, but we should accept what is. It doesn’t mean we have to agree with it all but excepting where it is right now and appreciate more and find that it is beautiful in some way and if we need it to be, but you have the power to change it. So stop feeling sorry for yourself and learn to accept what is, those are going to be the two things to help you achieve your ideal lives. The other thing is we hold onto it so often it’s cool sometimes to have a self-pity party and I do that but at the end of the day it’s not going to help so do that have a glass of wine and then move on when you are ready and your life will be more empowering itself.

Karl Moore Karl Moore is an author and entrepreneur. He’s the founder of two multi-million dollar publishing businesses, and author of a half-dozen best-selling books, including ‘The 18 Rules of Happiness’ and ‘The Secret Art of Self-Development’. Karl’s main focus is on using science to enhance your self-development journey. www.karlmoore.com

Copyright © 2015, Christy Whitman International. All rights reserved. | www.ChristyWhitman.com | www.TheArtofHavingItAll.com

The Art of Having It All A Woman’s Guide to Unlimited Abundance

Christy Whitman, The Acclaimed New York Times Best-Selling Author

Right at this moment, no matter how you are feeling, no matter how in debt you might be, no matter how old you are or how much you weigh, and no matter what the condition of your relationships might be, you have the power to re-create yourself and your life exactly the way you desire it to be – and quite frankly, the way you deserve it to be. Regardless of how big a gap exists between what you want and what you currently have, within you is the ability to effortlessly and joyfully bridge that gap in virtually every aspect of your life. You can have it all, how you define it, how you want it. You do have the power to create it.

Go here to learn exactly how you can start having it all today!

Copyright © 2015, Christy Whitman International. All rights reserved. | www.ChristyWhitman.com | www.TheArtofHavingItAll.com